Crown Advises in "Black Swan" Economy, Get Smart - Literally

KNOXVILLE, Tenn., May 28, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- While some look at the currently stagnating economy and hope that some kind of jobs bubble burst with recovery on the horizon, Crown President Robert Dickie III says the current employment shift represents a "Black Swan" event; marking a new direction for job creation. Understanding the new normal is important for those who want thrive in the new economy.

In a piece at the Knoxville News Sentinel, Dickie observed: "Americans have spent the last two years arguing over the Affordable Health Care Act and its impact on the economy as if this were the premier event choking growth. This has prevented us from addressing equally important issues that will have an even greater impact."

"Three issues in particular are evidence of a Black Swan event reworking our economic structure: The increasing rate of globalization; The advancing technology displacing work forces, and The suffocating laws and regulations governing free market capitalism. All three have had a much greater impact on an unprepared global population, far beyond the scale of the Affordable Care Act."

The answer? Reduced regulations and some "Get Smart" initiatives for prospective employees.

"Government must be more cautious about enacting legislation and regulation, which impede job creation," warned Dickie. "This is the time to begin requiring economic impact studies that focus on jobs before adding to the burdens born by job creators."

But on an individual level, education is crucial for those who want a career – not just a job. Programs like those found at www.Crownbiz.com provide people with an Ivy-league educational product, without the crushing debt.

In partnership with well-known entrepreneur Wade Meyers, the Crown Venture Academy covers Introduction to Entrepreneurship, Sales and Marketing, Finance and Accounting, Technology, Operations, Service Management, Human Resources, Business Communications, Legal, and a customize Venture Analysis. Mentors and Ivy League scholars provide direct support to those seeking practical answers to market questions.

"This is the time to be serious about educational programs that empower with real skills," noted Dickie, soon to release his book The Leap – Building a Full-time Life in a Part-time World.

Crown, a non-profit, empowers people with biblical financial understanding that changes lives, businesses and the world. Theirs is a strong, international grassroots organization with offices in the U.S. and overseas, founded by the late Larry Burkett. For more information, go to www.crown.org, for interviews, e-mail: media@crown.org